Louisiana Code § RS 46:2361

CHAPTER 32-A. LOUISIANA INTERPRETER'S LAW
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§2361. Purpose It is the policy of this state to secure the rights of persons with hearing loss who cannot readily understand or communicate in spoken languages and who consequently cannot equally participate in or benefit from proceedings, programs, and activities of the courts, legislative bodies, administrative agencies, licensing commissions, departments, and boards of the state and its subdivisions unless qualified interpreters/transliterators are available to facilitate communication.

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